Paul’s prayer is that we get to know Christ and His assured victory over evil. This Word from the Lord is to help us lift our perspectives above our circumstances. As we come to know Jesus, we become victorious to

We begin our Summer of Peace with Paul’s introduction to the book of Ephesians. The first 10 verses are a summary of the blessings we have in Christ. It’s important to remember what Christ has done, and who we are

Pentecost is the Christian festival celebrating the descent of the Holy Spirit on the disciples of Jesus after His Ascension. It is the seventh Sunday after Easter. Pastor Mark will talk about the Spirit living in us today. There will

The implications of the ascension are profound for the gospel and for the church’s role in spreading the gospel to a lost world. Ascension Sunday is to be a preview of what our Lord made possible. When He ascended on

A long-standing protest against the Christian faith is the doctrine about hell. How could a loving God send people to hell for eternity? Is there anything violation so serious so as to deserve that? Or is hell simply an antiquated

One of the oldest protests against Biblical faith is that argument that science, technology, and faith are incompatible. It is surprising, in some ways, that this is still the case with some. Pastor Mark (at the risk of exposing his

What does the Bible say about human sexuality? For those who believe the Bible, how do we proceed in a redemptive manner in a world that is increasingly unimpressed or even hostile to its claims? We’ll look at God’s plan

Almost always at the top of the list of reasons why people do not believe, or stop believing in God is the question of suffering in the world. Most suffering is caused by human agency, but there is also suffering

We live in a postmodern age. The definition of post-modernism is that we are now in an era that holds in suspicion, or flat out disbelieves any universal notion of objective reality, morality, truth, human nature, reason, language, and social

Jesus entered the city, but while the crowds shouted His praises, He wept, knowing of their rebellion and His pending death. They longed for a savior, but they did not know the real one. They longed for a savior of

In the strange story about the young boy and the demon, found in Mark 9, we learn that Jesus calls us to trust Him and the Power of His Name. Repentance is moving from unbelief to belief. There will be

The dramatic story told in Luke 7:36-50 illustrates the heart of true worship - when my overwhelming sense of my own sin comes into the presence of mercy. The woman was drawn to mercy - she offered what she had:

Our theme for the month is taken from 1 Corinthians 1. We are part of a great cloud of witnesses through space and time. We share a citizenship with the people of God that crosses every cultural, ethnic, racial and

We, who follow Jesus live under His joyful mandate to align our lives, our abilities and our possessions with His great Kingdom enterprise—to reconcile everyone to God through His Son, Jesus Christ. We are not primarily called to build church

Jesus defined our neighbor as someone who is not like us, someone outside of our normal circle, someone whom we would not look to for economic, social, or emotional advantage. Who has the reserves to love someone outside of their

The theme for Epiphany is the light of Christ made known throughout the world. The story of the magi is the central story here. Pastor Mark will focus on the worship of the wise men. They came to worship the

The congregation comes together for one morning service at 10:15 am Christmas Eve. Pastor Mark will share a message designed especially with children in mind, as they stay with their families for the worship service this week. There will be

Spring Arbor Free Methodist Church is a Biblical community, in which people from all walks of life join together to worship our amazing God, grow in knowledge and relationship with Jesus Christ, connect with one another to find acceptance and friendship in the Body of believers, and then scatter to serve the world and our community in order to build God’s Kingdom here on earth.…

Classic Worship9:00am

Community Hour10:15am

Contemporary Worship11:15am

Vespers6:00pm

I stand in awe of Your deeds, O Lord. Renew them in our day. Habakkuk 3:2